The Grateful Dead co-founder will perform in London in June.

Bobby Weir has announced a very special show with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra which will take place at the Royal Albert Hall on the 21st June.
This newly announced performance will mark Weir’s first appearance at the London venue and first show in the capital for over two decades.
For the concert, Weir will be joined by his Wolf Bros bandmates: GRAMMY-winning producer Don Was on bass, along with Dead & Company bandmates Jeff Chimenti on piano and Jay Lane on drums.
The evening will feature two sets of music including reimagined Grateful Dead classics, selections from Weir’s solo catalog, and beloved songs from Weir’s career, all performed for the first time in the UK with a full 68-piece orchestra.
This orchestral project first launched in the U.S in 2022 with a sold-out four-night run at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., where Weir and his bandmates performed with the National Symphony Orchestra. Since then, the project has been performed across America including stops with the Stanford Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Chicago Philharmonic, and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra at the famed Saenger Theater.
To book tickets visit: https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2025/bobby-weir-and-wolf-bros
